Proof In The Children
Rise
and Shine for Jesus! \O/
By
Pam Iannello
"Proof In The Children"
What
do you find most characteristic of young adolescents today? What
kinds of activities would you say they are most often engaged in,
healthy ones or unhealthy ones? What about believers? What
characteristics are most prominent in the Christian young people with
whom you are familiar? Do you think the parents have anything to do
with the answer you gave? Let's look at this topic further as we
study the life of Christ through the eyes of Luke in chapter 2
beginning with verses 39-41...
And
when they had performed all things according to the law of the Lord,
they returned into Galilee, to their own city Nazareth. And the
child grew, and waxed strong in spirit, filled with wisdom: and the
grace of God was upon him. Now his parents went to Jerusalem every
year at the feast of the passover.
We
learn much about this particular family in just these three verses
don't we? The Bible says they performed ALL things according to the
law of the Lord. That's quite a good reputation for a family to have,
amen? Would others acquainted with your household be able to say that
about your family?? Here the Bible also reveals to us that the
parents took
their
responsibility for spiritual things seriously,
for they went to Jerusalem every year for the feast of the passover
and they stayed till it was over too! Have you ever left church
early for some reason or another, maybe even skipped it altogether?
You see ladies; worshipping God was a priority for Joseph and Mary
with which that nothing interfered ith! They were a devout couple,
both equally serious about the things of the Lord. And they raised
their child accordingly, instilling in their son the same reverent
attitude toward God, therefore placing a strong spiritual foundation
in his young life. As a result, the child experienced growth, not
decay! Though we all know this child is Christ, the principle is the
same, no matter who you are. Jesus had developed physically,
mentally, socially and spiritually. He grew in a balanced
way, without
neglect to any part of his life.
Is there any part of your child's life (your own??) that is in
neglect today? Jesus waxed strong in spirit; he was a very stable
young man. He was filled with wisdom because he could learn better in
such a healthy family atmosphere. And the Bible says the grace of
God was upon him… Who wouldn't want that for their child! Ladies,
if you want this for your children, you must be ready to pay the
price Joseph and Mary paid as parents. When we do right and uphold
righteousness in our lives, living in obedience to the Lord, our
families will prosper just as theirs did, to the fullest extent. And
the proof of it should show up in our children's lives…
Proverbs
22:6 (KJV)
Train
up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not
depart from it.
Now
ladies, I want you to understand that at this point in time, Jesus is
only twelve
years old
as verse 42 confirms for us. Luke here gives us only one account of
Christ's youthful years, so we should pay careful attention to the
information given. How many 12 year olds do you know today that have
the same characteristics Jesus did at this age? "Well, that's
because He was the Son of God, and besides, Jesus lived in Bible
times, our children can't be like that in this day and age!" Oh
really? Well, then I guess you must not have this verse in your
Bible:
Matthew
19:26 (KJV)
But
Jesus beheld them, and said unto them, With men this is impossible;
but with God all things are possible.
Even
though the times change, God the Father does not! He is still able
to perform in our lives that which was performed in the lives of
others in days gone by. We must stop looking for excuses as to why
it cannot be done and just do right! All things ARE possible - even
in this century! Ladies, Jesus was not an only child that grew up in
the sweet, innocent environment of the countryside – he was raised
in the city
of Nazareth along with other brothers and sisters according to Mt.
13: 54-58. So you see, with God it is possible to have the same holy
characteristics that Joseph, Mary, and Jesus had as a family and as
individuals.
Luke
2:42-45 (KJV)
And
when he was twelve years old, they went up to Jerusalem after the
custom of the feast. And when they had fulfilled the days, as they
returned, the child Jesus tarried behind in Jerusalem; and Joseph and
his mother knew not of it. But they, supposing him to have been in
the company, went a day's journey; and they sought him among their
kinsfolk and acquaintance. And when they found him not, they turned
back again to Jerusalem, seeking him.
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I
wonder, how did Jesus get left behind in Jerusalem? The Bible says
his parents "supposed" him to have been in the company.
Back then, people traveled to the feasts in caravans, the women and
the children leading the way and setting the pace, the men and young
men following behind. Relatives and whole villages often traveled
together and kept an eye on one another's children. At the age of
twelve, Jesus could have easily gone from one group to another and
not been missed. Perhaps Joseph thought Jesus with Mary, and Mary
thought Jesus with Joseph. Either way, these parents were guilty of
SUPPOSING....
I
want to park here for a moment on this point. Could it be that you
too are guilty of "supposing" that your children are "in
the company"? Do you suppose that just because they are
traveling along with a group of people who desire to live for God
that they are saved
and doing well, full of godly
desires? What characteristics are present in your
children's
life that are causing you to suppose this? Are they the same ones
that were present in young Jesus life?? Only such godly
characteristics could give you confidence in your answer. Do you
foolishly suppose that your little Johnny or Suzy is not ever capable
of straying away? Let's learn from Joseph and Mary as parents…
Let's not be guilty of
supposing
anything!
Make it
your business to know exactly
where your children are at all times - physically, mentally,
emotionally, socially and spiritually.
It is our God given duty! Look closely for the right fruit in their
lives before you "suppose" anything, or before you ever let
them leave your sight to roam around…
Proverbs
29:15b (KJV)
....a
child left to himself bringeth his mother to shame.
Come
to think of it, when WAS the last time you stopped to consider the
state of affairs with your children? In the busyness of life you
haven't lost track of them, I hope! Scripture says that Joseph and
Mary waited a day before they actually realized Jesus was missing.
No doubt these parents were greatly distressed, for three days total
went by before they found Jesus in the busy city of Jerusalem! The
longer you wait, the harder it will be.
I wouldn't let too much time go by before you consider the status of
your children or you might lose them forever… They might not be
doing as well as you supposed they were! Joseph and Mary had to take
the time to go back to the place where they lost track of their son
in order to bring him back him the protection of parental authority.
Where might you find your children today - under your authority or
out from under your authority?? What activities would they become
involved in if left on their own in a big city? Would they use the
opportunity for good, or for evil, for flesh, or spirit? Let's look
at verses 46-50 that tell us where Jesus was found and what He was
doing...
And
it came to pass, that after three days they found him in the temple,
sitting in the midst of the doctors, both hearing them and asking
them questions. And all that heard him were astonished at his
understanding and answers. And when they saw him, they were amazed:
and his mother said unto him, Son, why hast thou thus dealt with us?
behold, thy father and I have sought thee sorrowing. And he said unto
them, How is it that ye sought me? wist ye not that I must be about
my Father's business? And they understood not the saying which he
spake unto them.
I
find it interesting that Mary basically asked her son why he had
chosen to forsake them. Could it be that this predicament was due to
their own slipup? Many parents neglect their children or leave them
to themselves and then blame their children for the outcome when it
was really poor parental oversight to begin with! Nevertheless, what
was Jesus doing during the three days that He was on His own? He was
found in the temple of God engrossed in discussion, sitting among the
doctors hearing them and asking them questions, no doubt provoking
their thinking about the things of the Lord, challenging their
viewpoint and ministering to them as well. Conversing with doctors??
A 12 year old?? You mean Jesus wasn't living it up now that he was
absent from his parents?? Yes, ladies, even if left on their own,
kids can be trusted to make godly choices. Even at 12 years of age
children have the ability to engage in intelligent, evangelistic,
God-honoring
conversation! With God all things are possible, remember? It
all starts in the home…
Is the Lord really the center of your home today?? If so, you can
raise some pretty stable and amazing children!
Matthew
3:17 (KJV)
And
lo a voice from heaven, saying,
This
is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.
Just
what were the effects of Jesus' discussions with these folks in
Jerusalem? The Bible says they were astonished
at His
understanding and answers. Hmmm, I wonder what the source was from
which Jesus words and wisdom came? The Bible, of course, for that is
the source of all wisdom! I'd like to challenge you to spend some
time this week reading in the book of Proverbs, specifically chapters
1-5, for there is a parallel found there with this point in Luke
chapter 2 in regard to the wisdom of Christ as a young boy. Ladies,
our children need God's wisdom in order to thrive and excel in this
life. The wisdom of God will keep track of your children when you
cannot, and will protect you as parents from having to sorrow after
or worry over them!
Proverbs
4:7 (KJV)
Wisdom
is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom: and with all thy
getting get understanding.
Input
equals output; what goes in WILL come out… So then, what kinds of
conversations are your children engaging in today?? Is it shallow
and foolish, or rich with wisdom? Have you lowered your expectations
simply because of their young age, supposing good judgment not to be
possible? God hasn't! What about you, dear lady? Are you able to
communicate effectively with others for the purpose of reaching
people's hearts and minds for the Lord? Are you raising children in
your home that are going to be able to follow suit or haven't you
taken the time to look for such fruit in their lives?? Christian
parents should see to it that their children are effective
communicators for the cause of Christ!
Those of us who educate our children at home have the added benefit
of being able to equip them fully with God's wisdom rather than just
worldly knowledge. Hence, there should be a noticeable and positive
difference to our children! Do your children approach people and
initiate conversation with an air of assurance? Are they learning to
be discerning listeners? Are your children become skilled at asking
thought provoking questions? Can they carry on intelligent,
respectful conversations with adults? Are they examples of children
who are under parental authority? We should all seek to powerfully
affect others for righteousness sake, no matter what our age, amen?
Our presence should have as much of an impact on those around us as
Jesus did, not only that day, but also many days after!
Yes,
in the midst of all this profound conversation, Mary and Joseph
frantically discovered the location of their son, for Jesus was the
center of attention. (I wish that were the case today!) What is their
reaction as his parents? First of all, even they were amazed as they
listened to him! They were taken aback that he was talking with such
skill and wisdom! As Mary his mother speaks first, her loving rebuke
brought a respectful but astonished reply from Jesus. "Wist ye
not that I MUST be about my Father's business?" Joseph and Mary
did not appear to understand that their young son could have such a
zeal for the Lord, and yet, where did He learn it? From
them!
Christian parents, don't be surprised after you train up your child
in the way they SHOULD go, when they desire to serve the Lord full
time. Don’t
be astonished when they are
able to
become leaders early in life!
Many mothers and fathers, yes, even Christian parents, question
their children's godly desires and become sorrowful when the
offspring they trained in a godly fashion grow up and decide to serve
the Lord making little money, maybe even having to live in a less
than desirable environment. Don't let being a parent get in their way
when your children show signs of wanting to be about the Father's
business! I hope you won't be guilty of discouraging your children's
zeal for serving the Lord, but would rather encourage them to be
involved in the Father's business as Jesus desired to be. Mary and
Joseph did not realize how much Christ wanted to fulfill His calling
as the Son of God, and hopefully your child will want to fulfill
their calling too! Be willing to let them go, amen? Remember
Christian parent, God loaned
your children to you, and ultimately they're His… Be careful not to
place unnecessary pressure upon your children forcing them to choose
between obedience to God and loyalty to family.
Psalm
127:3 (KJV)
Lo,
children are an heritage of the LORD: and the fruit of the womb is
HIS reward.
Of
course, in closing, we find in Luke 2:51-52, that after Jesus had
been found of his earthly parents, he willingly made himself subject
to their authority since he was still only 12. Ladies, there are far
too many 12 year olds today that do not do this! As a matter of
fact, there are far too many 2
year olds
who are not even made to consistently obey their parents either, and
what a dreadful public display those who are standing around are
usually given! Jesus Christ did not pitch a fit, pout, stomp his
feet, mumble or grumble, or run away at having to obey his parents.
You see ladies; Jesus realized that these people had all been
listening to Him now for nearly three full days - what kind of an
example would it be for Him to open His mouth up for the Lord and
then display an unsubmissive spirit toward authority?? Be careful,
Christian, that you are not guilty in this area! Many
families today are destroying their testimony by permitting such
obstinate behavior in their children, thereby damaging the cause of
Christ.
People are watching each member of your family and we should all
display proper attitudes toward authority. I hope you Christian
parents are training your children to consider this important matter
because ultimately what we DO speaks louder than what we SAY every
time!
Yes,
the crowd was left with quite an impression of this particular young
man and his parents. But what about your family today? With what
kind of impression are you leaving people? I hope you care, because
the Lord sure does! Make Him the center of your home and the proof
will show up in your children.
God
Bless,
Pam
Isaiah
60:1&2
Copyright
2000 Pamela A. Iannello
Revised
2003
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